TechAssure, the global network for insurance brokers specialising in technology risks, is partnering with CyberCube to roll out its Broking Manager product to the network’s members worldwide.
Formed in 2000, TechAssure is a not-for-profit association headquartered in Davidson, North Carolina. TechAssure’s network consists of 30 retail brokerages servicing over 5,000 technology and life science clients globally.
Software service application
Broking Manager is the first software-as-a-service application CyberCube has built specifically for the insurance broking community.
It offers a streamlined approach to generating financial exposure impact that helps clients make informed decisions on coverages and limits. Broking Manager will allow TechAssure’s member firms to quantify and explain to their clients the sources and financial impact of cyber risk exposure.
The platform also produces reports that can be used to educate prospects and clients on potential sources of loss, recent and relevant cyber events, and peer-to-peer benchmarking.
Cyber risk
Pascal Millaire, CEO for CyberCube, said, “As trusted advisers to technology businesses all around the world, TechAssure’s member firms are only too aware of the rapidly changing nature of cyber risk.”
“That makes it particularly pleasing that they’ve chosen to partner with us. This is a real vote of confidence in CyberCube’s products and the insights they generate.”
Leading analytics platform
TechAssure Executive Director Garrett Droege added, “TechAssure is very excited about partnering with CyberCube to add value to our members through analytics.”
“By using a state-of-the-art software product, TechAssure members will be able to deliver best-in-class guidance on cyber risks for their clients in the innovation ecosystem. As leaders in the technology risk space for over 20 years, TechAssure sees CyberCube’s Broking Manager as one of the leading analytics platforms available for cyber risk management.”
Broking Manager complements CyberCube’s two other products: Portfolio Manager and Account Manager, which are designed for risk carriers and are used by leading companies across the insurance ecosystem.